The National Weather Service issues hazardous weather alert for region.
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Know what to expect before you say goodbye to the summer.
Plus, Vienna parent pens memoir about losing her child in freak flash flood in 2011. Our top posts from Northern Virginia and DC.
Events include concert, yacht race and a festival.
Plus, Hillary Clinton will decide on presidential run after November, says Gov. Terry McAuliffe.
Meeting is next Wednesday, to review and discuss potential site designs at Chinquapin Park Recreation Center & Aquatics Facility.
Plus, neighborhood is outraged over nannies allowing toddlers to poop, pee in park. Our top posts from Va. and D.C.
Fundraising event is set for Sept. 20, with performance of "Three Sistahs."
Metrowayβs bright blue buses travel between the Braddock Road and Crystal City Metro Stations, with stops in Potomac Yard.
Plus police plan traffic safety blitz for back-to-school week. Our top posts form Va. and D.C.
The tropical storm, expected to become a hurricane by Wednesday, is expected to remain offshore, forecasters say.
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Plus, Cinema Siren reviews 'Sin City 2,' free back-to-school haircuts + won't you help find Buddy a home? Our top posts in Va. and DC.
The new bus will provide faster, more reliable service along the congested Route 1 corridor between Crystal City and Braddock Road metros.
City adds eight new locations, doubling size of program.
Plus, a deputy won't face charges for shooting daughter. Our top posts in Va. and D.C.
Nearly 35 million people will be traveling for the holiday weekend, and those on the road in Virginia may have something to smile about.
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Plus, how you can post on Patch. Our top posts from the past 24 hours.
Interested in blogging or posting an announcement on Patch's bulletin board? Step by step instructions.
Plus, Veteran Farmer Program, 75th anniversary of library sit-in, teen touched inappropriately. Our top posts from Northern Virginia + DC.
Speakers: Frank Smith, director, African American Civil War Museum, Patricia Timmons-Goodson, Commissioner, US Commission on Civil Rights.
You must register online in advance if you plan to participate; event takes place at the Old Town Pool, 1609 Cameron St.
Plus, the Metro Richmond Zoo welcome an endangered baby Tapir. Our top posts in Va. and D.C. this week.
Just 24 hours left to nominate your everyday hero -- perhaps a coach or mentor -- for a prize package. Tell us how they made a difference.
The slow storm season has been a relief to many, but tropical weather tends to pick up right aboutβ¦now.
Plus, 152 open house events in the region this weekend. Our top posts from Va. and D.C.
Plus, TV producer wants to know Virginia's top haunts. Our top posts from Va. and D.C.
Number of homes without water is expanding, water spokeswoman says. New break on W. Masonic View Avenue.
Plus, a former shelter dog has joined an area police department. Our top posts from Va. and D.C.
The scheduled repairs include installation of a more energy-efficient heating and cooling system.
Plus phony police officer dialing for dollars, woman fights off female attackers + hundreds without power after fire truck strikes pole.
Next week, you can ride any DASH bus for free when you donate school supplies. See details in the story.
Deaths and dozens of injuries this summer appear to be drug related. Whatβs the fix?
Plus, two women punch and kick a purse snatcher. Top posts from our Patch sites in Va. and D.C.
Plus cyclists plan anti-nuke ride in DC Saturday, rabid cat bites woman in Springfield and Pr. William County Fair starts Friday.
Plus, Virginia State Police is increasing patrols this weekend on one busy route. Our top posts from Va. and D.C.